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TURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1922, -
TO-DAY'S CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the Chiss Viil)
NAIROBI RIOTS TRIAL
U.S. SHIPPING BOARD AND INSULAR TRADES.
RESOLUTION. TO TÅKF EFFECT IN THE PHILIPPINES.
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President Harding has been advised by resolution of the Shipping Board that American flag ships are prepared
to
afford adequate freight and passenger services to all the insular.
NAIROBI, April 5. The trial of natives concerned in the ou break resulted in 37 convictions, the sentences ranging from three months two years' rigorous imprisonment.
14 Nairobi mes-age dated March 17, stated:-Thousands of Kiluyes, poesions, except to the Virgin Is- marubed to Nairobi demanding the release of a prominent native agitaterlands, and has been asked to proclaim who was arrested. Serious disturbances developed Armed police were powerless to move the crowds who were stopping ricshas and forcing Europeans to alight and walk. Troops were summoned. They fired with rifies, killing twenty and wounding thirty natives.]
KARL'S WIDOW.
ALFONSO'S SYMPATHY.
Lesney, April 4.
- Alfonso is exhibiting much sympathy in connection with the death of Karl and has involed the Pope's co-operation in an appeal to ameliorate Zita's lct. He has offered all the requisite funds and has ordered the maximum court mourning, The Vatican organ endorses Alfonso's plea.
THE PRINCE'S VISIT.
DECORATIONS TAKING SHAPE
Gradually the decorative scheme which is to make Hongkong beautiful: far the Prince's visit is taking shape. Chiedy, it is the Government Buildings that are displaying the meet bustle. The Supreme Court and the Post Oce are almost unrecognisable lor. thei: staid selves; Strings of flags, huge "G. Rs.", cronze, and shields ace giving them an unwontedly rakish appearance. An object of general admiration this morning was ore of the elephants which is to be used in connection with the Indian community's arch, outside the City
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ARMIYALA.
the extension of the courtwise lines- When the President by executive proclamation serves notice of the intention to take this action in conformity with Section 21 of the Merchant Marine Act of 1920 foreign ships will be excluded from these trades.
Ninety days after the proclams- tion is issued it becomes effective in the case of the Virgin Islands the Shipping Board requesta 90 days' notice so that it may make dae preparation.
President Harding will act act, it LATEST SHIPPING NEWS, was learned at the Shipping Board, until a delegation from the legislative bedy of the Philippines arrives in Washington. The President desires to hear the views of the
before issuing Filipinos
11y order affecting the transport service.
Kwong Sang, J. M. & Co.) from Canton-C32
Seistan, (Nemazce.) from Swatow.
!-off Stode cutters.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE
THE offices and stations of the Chinese Maritime Customs for Kowloog and Distrist will be CLOSED to public business on FRIDAY and SATURDAY the 14th and 15th infant, ja
C. THORNE Commissioner of Ediness Cratoms,
Kowloon and District. York Buildings,
Hongkong, April 3, 1992.
A. 5. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE.
AN THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the Sth and 7th inst, all departments
will be CLOSED.
On these days Tea Hongtong Dispensary will be opened for the purpose of dispensing prescriptions from 10 am to 1 pm. and from 6 pm to 7.30 pm.
A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD. Hongkong, April 3, 1992,
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HARBOUR MASTER'S
DEPARTMENT.
Euryalus, (B.I.S.N.) from. SingIt is believed, however, that the Pre-DLAKE PIER be CLOSED to all apore.-K, Wharf.
aident has been converted to the Babic trade from am to 11 idea and that he holds the business a.m. and again from § pam. cotil mid- interests of the Pacific Islands should night on the 6th April, 1982. be willing to bear the possible increase in freight rates which will come with the extension of the coastwise laws in return for certain tariff concessions they obtain because of their reistions with the United States,
Halcon (Douglas) from Foo chow, Swatow-Co's Wharf.
Teen Saig, (J. M. & Co.) from Manila B13.
Chang Chow, (B. &S) from Chefso, Weibaiwei-off Stone cutters.
Sanning, (B. & B) from Shanghai,. Amay-off Stone cutters.
Kingyuan, (B. & S.) from Bangkok, Swatow.-B.
Under the law the President might order the extension of the coastwise laws any time after February 1, 1992. Sizkaing. (B. & S.) from Canton-The Ship ng Board is expected to be in the a position to offer a weekly ser of Stone.
Hanoi, (Lapicque) from Haipborg, vice from the Pacife Coast ports to the Philippines by the time the set comes into effect.
JAPANESE VISITORS ARRIVE K. C. Wan.-C41.
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During the merring the Japanesar
"Riso. bruisers
"Oh," "Roma" ard "Tem" arrivedi,
bringing with them Vice Admiral Saparo Momotake and Rear Admiral Katsunestin Yamanashi. The cas forary salutes and official" alls were exchanged after the Japanese visitors tad taken. up their berths in the raval anchoregs opposite the Cockyards. They w remain bere during the Prince's visit and wl: afterwalde escort the Renown" to Japan. Rear Admiral Yamanashi is to make phliminary :rrangements for the Prince's Japanese
DRAGON BOAT WELCOME.
here tour.
On Thursday morning the Victoria Ren Club is arranging to sind out ours. It also hopes to mas Botae Chinese dragon boats to go out and meet the Prince. Consequently, as many members as possible should volunteer and those willing to take part are asked to be at the V.R.C. on Thursday morning not later than 6.30
*.10.
This wekome by dragon boats shou'd lend a picturesque interest to the "Renown's" arrival in port.
SOUVENIR PROGRAMME.
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As artistic little soavenir of the Prince's visit which may be readily zent abroad to show friends how the Colony welcomed its royal visitor or treasured as a memento of a historic occasion, the afficial programme of the two days' celebrations printed by Messrs: Kelly and Walsh, Ltd, should find quick sale. Bored in rich gold corers with an excellent protrait of the Prince ia naval uniform on the
front, this handy little booklet sets forth the arrangemerits for entertain- ing His Royal Highness from the arrival of the "Renown" at Thursday soming to its departure on Saturday, In a word it tells you where to see the Prince and when.
TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS.
Police arrangements for the regular tion of traffic on the occasion of the Ball in honour of HRH., the Prince of Wales on the night of April 7, ap- pear in an advertisement in this
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Hoosier State, (Pacifc Mail) from San Francisco, Manila —46.
Sohn Marn, (0.Y.K.) from Takao, Swatow.-C47.
Shinyei Maru 3, (Kimara) from Keelung. of Stone cutters.
Taito Mara, (N.F.E) from Shang-time Register hai, Swatow.--D2.
Itsushima Maru, (Dodwell) from Chinwantao.-B21.
Kojun Mara, (M. B. K.) from Canton.-B50.
Fook Lee, (Tee Tei Hong) Dairen, Chefoo.-C42.
Taiszema (Yan Tat) K.C.W., Macão.-Wharf.
Hsin Wah, (C. M. S. N. Co.) Canton.-10.
CLEARANCES.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE
BALL IN HONOUR OF H-R. H. PRINCE OF WALES.
....
APRIL 7th, 9.30 p.m.
Arrival: Motor Cars will pro esed to the Law Courts Eastern Kr trance, Jackson Road. Duplicate serial numbers (for calling up purposes after the Ball) will be banded one to drive. one to owner. The cars will then drive dowa Chater Road, North side between Jackson Road and Murray Road and retura along the South side of this Road, and be parted in order of arrival commencing behind the hoarding rected on the site of the new Cricket
pavi joo.
Chairs and Rickshas: Chairs and rickshas will proceed to the Western entrance of the Law Courts opposite the Starue Square Gardens andi pass out into Statue Square and turn Exal. They will be packed on the North side of Chater Road between the Hongkong Club and Messrs Batterfield and Swire's dices.
Cloak Rooms and Approach to Ballroom: Un arrival s the Law Courts guests will proceed to the Cbs Rooms along the South passage of the Law Courts Ladies will go through the Ladies' Cloak Room and pass out Carts and themes to the Western into the North passage of the Law
entrance. Gentlemen will pass cut under the verandah by the South and join the ladies verandah (West zide)
PASSLES
in
whence they will proceed round the
the On the 7th April from 5 p.m. astilj H.PH. the Prince of Wales has left to go on board the H.M.S. Retown." C. W. BECKWITH, Commander, R.,
Harbour Master, de Hongkong, April 4, 1929.
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·HARBOUR MASTER'S
DEPARTMENT.
rendah under the covered way séross Statce Square into the Ballroom (Parlico) entering by the South
entrance.
Departure: Motor, cars will be called up by electric signals from the Eastern side of the Law Courts (Brit Eoor) on presentation of rerial numbers to Police. The same applies to private chairs and private rickshas parked is Chater Road.
Publie Chairs and Rick has will be available on the West side of the Law Courts for the use of the public. Moters and private chairs and private rickshas
tera entrance to the Law Courts in
pick up their passengers at the Eas Jackson Road and drive of into Des Faux Road, Central.
The Japanese lines will be most HE Steam Tender "Stanley taking afected by the change, as they will I FRH the Prince of Wales and not be permitted to carry passengers and party through the Harbour to or freight from the American ports on view the locaination will leave Blake the Pacific Coast.New York Mari-Pier at 9.30 pm on the 6th April and will proceed Eastward through Man-of-
General: Stewards will be present War Anchorage then round Admiralty Buoy No. 1 and thence Westward at the entrances of the Law Courts to through the Central Fairway and the direct guests to the Ballroom. Police Fairway Brors and thence back to will direct the vehicular traffic. They Blake Pier using Central Fairway. All will arrange to procure cars, rickshas, Launches and Ferries are warned to or chairs as required. Tehicles must give the "Stanley wide berth when approach the Law Courts (and not the going through the Harbour at this time--Pavilion) from Des Voeur Read only
The "Stanley" will carry besides the usual steaming lights a real vertical on arrivs). The surroundings of the Pavilion must be kept clear of all
Police have strict instructions to pre- vehicles from 9 p.m. until 1 a..
vent vehicles from using any but the authorised routes.
TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF.
you want a clear head and good digestion you must not let your bowels become clogged with poisonous ste from the body, as is always the case when you become constipated. from Proper food, an abundance of water and
from
plerty of outdoor exercice should keep lights as the main. from your bowels regular. When that fails ron should take Chamberlain's Tablets They cause a gentle movement of the towels and are casy and pleaszt to take
Methren, (CPS. Ltd.) for New York, Iloilo.-April 3.
Seshu Maru, (O.S.K.) for Canton.--. April 3.
Peking Maru, (O.S.K) for Calerttaj Singapor.-April 4.
Tientsin, (B. & S.) for Shanghai, Ningpo. April 4.
Han Ping AL, (Tuer Seng Fat.) for Shanghai, Foochow-April 4.
Lee Sang, (J. M. & Co.) for Haip. hang.-April 4.
Nile,(China Mail) for San Francisco, Shanghai--April 4.
Yiagchow, (B. & S.) for Shanghai -April 4.
Chun Song, (J. 3ị & Cay for Bangkok, Swatow-April 4.
Shinyei Mara, (Kimura) for Canton. April 4.
Sinkiang. (B. & S.) for Shanghai, Amoy.-April 4.
Kaijo Maru, (0.8.K.) for Kuching, Swatow.-April 4.
Cheloo, (Hung Sbur) for Kuching. April 4.
Berarty (Gibb Livingston) for Yokohama, Shanghai-April 4.
Hwah Wa, (Dodwell) for Chinwar- 80-April 4.
Samming, (B. and S.) for Canton.
April 4.
Majaristan, (Nemazee) for Natuna Isd.-April 4.
Kaiping, (Sing Kee} for Haiphong, Pakhol-April 5.
Beistan, (Namazee) for Singapore.- April 5.
Sheaf Wart, (Dodwell.) for Chin- wautan.-April 5.
Foolee, (Yee Tai Hong) for Chefoo, Amoy.-April 5
Kwong Bang, (J. M. & Co.) for Shai Stow.-April 5.
After about three months' Sir Oswald Stoll, who presided continuous propaganda, the Canton at the annual meeting of the Parity Campaign is Low in full swing. Stoll Picture Theatre (Kingsway), At first there was little enthusiasm, Ltd, said he began to manage s but as the cbjects have become more theatre at the age of 14 years and 3 widely known the whole city has been monta Sir Oswald's mother married mored to action. On Friday the city us her second husband Mr. Stoll, & was cantatzed and eight out of every retired Mercantile Marine captain tea shops pat ap the sign Tsan Shing who owned the old Farthenon Music Par Cheung (We agree to the pro ball in Fiverpool, and it was on Mr. hibition of prostitution). A man-Stoll's death that the boy, who was "moth parade held yesterday further then just over 14 and had taken his pipesed the people erning the stepfather's name, begun to izenage
the theatre on behalf of his mother, tter.
C. W. BECKWITH, Commander, P.N.,
Harbour Master, da Hongkong, April 4, 1929.
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Hongkong, April 4, 1922.
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